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What Are Hazardous Chemicals?
Hazardous chemicals are substances that can cause adverse health effects in humans. These may include
carcinogens
,
mutagens
,
teratogens
, and other toxic agents. Common examples include asbestos, benzene, lead, and various pesticides.
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